MORNING MINUTE: Measuring the depths of offensive excuses — Mile High Sports

“I didn’t like it,” is how Vance Joseph described the QB performances Sunday at camp. If the QB’s don’t bounce back with good performances this week, will the “They’re playing against the best defense” excuse run dry? Nate Lundy

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Broncos Insider: Hallelujah. Football is back. — The Denver Post

Filtered and concocted by Mario Sanelli. msanelli@denverpost.com | @mariosanellidp It took four days of training camp for the Broncos’ quarterback competition to hit a speed bump during the first practice in full pads. Then again, how fast were they going? Days one (Thursday) and two (Friday) were in low gear — by design, but that didn’t stop Vance Joseph from adding…

via Broncos Insider: Hallelujah. Football is back. — The Denver Post

Horse Tracks: Paxton Lynch? Trevor Siemian? Forget it, I’m team Denver Broncos! — Mile High Report – All Posts

Is it Trevor? Paxton? Neither? In case you missed it, the prevailing (annoying?) narrative of the 2017 Broncos preseason is the quarterback battle between Paxton Lynch and Trevor Siemian. Who has had a better day? Who has the most upside? Does Vance Joseph prefer Trevor or Paxton? Who was on the practice field first? What…

via Horse Tracks: Paxton Lynch? Trevor Siemian? Forget it, I’m team Denver Broncos! — Mile High Report – All Posts

Kiszla: Can DeMarcus Walker become more than a one-trick pony for Broncos? — The Denver Post

There’s a hole in the Denver defense. The Broncos are looking at rookie DeMarcus Walker to fill it. Can a down lineman from Florida State drafted in the second round to be a pass-rush specialist now stand up and help solve the team’s crisis at outside linebacker? “Whatever I can do to contribute to this…

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Lorenzo Doss making play for larger role in Broncos secondary — The Denver Post

The blur of the No. 37 white jersey sprinting toward the end zone has become a common theme at Broncos training camp. Lorenzo Doss was one of the stars of camp last summer, harassing Denver’s quarterbacks with one interception after another, plays that would quickly turn into a possible touchdowns the other way. Doss was…

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Todd Davis emerges as Broncos defensive leader after unlikely NFL rise — The Denver Post

A little more than three years ago, Todd Davis was another face in the pool of NFL unwanteds, praying, hoping his dream of making it big was still alive. No one drafted him out of Sacramento State. No team called immediately after. No offer was made until June 23, 2014, when the New Orleans Saints…

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Vance Joseph didn’t like what he saw from QBs Sunday — ProFootballTalk

Broncos coach Vance Joseph said that the “true evaluation” portion of the quarterback competition between Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch would come during training camp and it sounds like the evaluation of Sunday’s effort is thumbs down for both players. Joseph offered a negative assessment of both players on a day when the Broncos secondary…

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Broncos QB race hits speed bump during first padded practice. “I didn’t like what I saw today.” — The Denver Post

Vance Joseph, like any first-time head coach, is learning on the fly during his debut season at the helm of the Broncos. “Obviously, being a head coach is a little different, and I’m trying to find my way around the field,” Joseph said after the team’s first training camp practice Thursday. “Everyone breaks and goes…

via Broncos QB race hits speed bump during first padded practice. “I didn’t like what I saw today.” — The Denver Post